Synaxes
Synaxes, also known as synaxaria, are a type of Christian liturgical service that typically takes place in Eastern Orthodox churches. The term "synaxes" comes from the Greek word "synaxis," which means "assembly" or "gathering." These services are usually held on the feast days of saints, martyrs, or other significant figures in the Christian calendar. The primary purpose of a synaxes is to honor and commemorate the life and deeds of the saint or martyr being celebrated.
During a synaxes, the church is adorned with icons, flowers, and other decorations that represent the saint.
Synaxes are an important part of the liturgical calendar in Eastern Orthodox churches, as they provide an